The “Circle of Life” WDW Trip Report – September 10-19, 2009 (Fort Wilderness Cabins) - Page 3 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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Day 6: AK, rashes, swimming pools, and Kouzzina… oh my!
Day 6
Okay, so this day we were supposed to head back to AK for some more Animal related funness! Well, the day before I noticed MJ’s neck getting kind of a bumpy red rash and I just kept washing it off. When we got up this morning, she had a HUGE bumpy red rash all around her neck and down her back! She was clawing at it like crazy and just seemed kind of miserable. She has such sensitive skin; it could have been the excessive sun block application or even just a heat rash. Either way, all her clothes were bothering her, so I decided it was time for her to have a break and a nice restful mommy day. I’ve learned to trust my instincts now and I’m glad of it. We had a lovely day together.
Before her morning bath.
I told everyone else to go on without us and after much protest about leaving us, they left happily enough to their own plans. My mom and Dad rented a car and toured Orlando, while Jason, Chris and Jager went to AK to continue with the original plans.
Obviously, I can’t explain what everyone else did this day since it was just MJ and I most of the day, but I have pictures and their second hand stories. Jager rode Dinosaur and loved it in the way you love being scared to death without actually dying. J He adopted this enormous ugly Carnosaurus at the ride’s store and Dino even got VIP treatment in the empty stroller seat next to Jager.
Meanwhile in Wildernessland, I gave June breakfast followed by a long warm bath to wash off any residual irritants. She had fun doing something more like a normal routine in a fun place, I think. We put on our swim suits and drove around the resort. We took ourselves and our fresh yummy navel oranges to the big pool at Fort Wilderness. They have a great pool, by the way! We were the only ones in our group to even use it! We put on sun block (only the sensitive baby kind this time) and got covered in orange juice. We got into the big pool and played, but then we went to the kid’s water area… not the kiddy pool, but the water playground. June was so excited! She crawled/walked up and down the rubber covered steps and enjoyed stopping up the sprayers under her feet by standing on them. She laughed as I helped her careen down the slide and she liked it when I lay down in the water (on the zero entry end), so she could play with my hair in the water and splash me. We left and hour or two later because she was pretty tired again. It was a really sweet time that I could really tell made a difference to her. I had as much fun as she did, I’m sure.
Everyone returned home and rested some more before dinner. My parent’s rental car saved us a ton of time getting to our dinner ADRs at Cat Cora’s Kouzzina. At the time, it was brand new and while we used to love Spoodles, we were totally unsure what awaited us there.
We piled into the car and we at the Boardwalk in no time! All our previous transportation nightmares originated at the Boardwalk, so we finally dodged that bullet! Yay, us! We walked around the Boardwalk a bit since we were so early thanks to the car.
Finally, we were seated and had a nice table near the open kitchen. So, here comes the review… our waiter was… he was… um, how do I put this… over excited? He spoke to us more like an actor on stage than a server at a restaurant. His recommendations where rehearsed and he kept interrupting us like he was doing a bad monologue. In fact, he bordered on obnoxious. We ordered and the food was good. Not great, but good. Honestly, this early in the restaurant’s career it might be a mistake to judge already, but I felt Spoodles was much better. I liked my seafood stew but the appetizers and most other’s food was mediocre by Disney standards. I’m sure they’ve improved by now though. I think they’d been open about a week at the time.
Jager making his Kouzzina kid's dessert pizza.
June did have fun playing with my empty mussel shells and she actually liked my spicy seafood dish! So we had fun no matter what.
After dinner, there was a guy doing a small magic show on the Boardwalk and Jager loved him. He kept making the end of Jager’s shoe squeak mysteriously and he giggled so heartily. Stuff like that, those unexpected fun little moments are what make Disney so memorable… and addictive! J
We drove home and, as we say in OK, we hit the hay!
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Previous Trips
May/June '96 - WDW Off Site, May '07 - AKL, May '08 - Pop Century, September '09 - Ft. Wilderness Cabins, May '10 - POFQ, December '10 - WL, July '11 - DL - Offsite, November-December 2012 - Contemporary, May '13 - DCL Fantasy & WDW Art of Animation (Nemo Suite), September '14 - Ft. Wilderness Cabins, April '15 - Beach Club (Club Level), May '16 - AKL (Arusha View) / Universal - LRPR...
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That stroller looks like the Lexus of Strollers! WOW!
It totally is! It's a rental from Orlando Stroller Rentals and we'll never go any other way again. I need a OSR DVC type membership! I'm prepared to commit to them!!!
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Previous Trips
May/June '96 - WDW Off Site, May '07 - AKL, May '08 - Pop Century, September '09 - Ft. Wilderness Cabins, May '10 - POFQ, December '10 - WL, July '11 - DL - Offsite, November-December 2012 - Contemporary, May '13 - DCL Fantasy & WDW Art of Animation (Nemo Suite), September '14 - Ft. Wilderness Cabins, April '15 - Beach Club (Club Level), May '16 - AKL (Arusha View) / Universal - LRPR...
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